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JOSPEL · Low energy passenger comfort systems based on the joule and peltier effects.
The aim of JOSPEL project is the development of a novel energy efficient climate system for the optimization of interior temperature control management in electrical vehicles through an integrated approach that combines the application of the thermoelectric Joule and Peltier effect, the development of an efficient insulation of the vehicle interior, the energy recovery from heat zones, battery life increase duration enhancement as a side effect of thermal management, battery consumption reduction by Peltier cooling integration, innovative automated and eco-driving strategies and the electronic control of power flows. Main objective is the reduction of at least 50% of energy used for passenger comfort (<1,250 W) and at least 30% for component cooling in extreme conditions with reference to electric vehicles currently on the market.
Consortium · 15 organisations
AIMPLAS - ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE MATERIALES PLASTICOS Y CONEXAS
ES · €656,198
ALKE SRL
IT · €876,263
SIMOLDES PLASTICOS SA
PT · €261,294
AMV DESIGN SRL
IT · €299,688
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €466,163
INSERO AS
DK · €344,488
DURPLASTICS SA
ES · €205,551
FUNDACION PARA LA PROMOCION DE LA INNOVACION INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO EN LA INDUSTRIA DE AUTOMOCION DE GALICIA
ES · €529,740
CIDETE INGENIEROS SOCIEDAD LIMITADA
ES · €692,750
ATOS SPAIN SA
ES · €643,125
CLEANCARB SARL
LU · €484,253
ARKEMA FRANCE SA
FR · €439,459
DOK-ING DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA INZENJERING I UNUTARNJUI VANJSKU TRGOVINU
HR · €324,688
ATOS IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES IBERIA SL
ES
EUROPEAN THERMODYNAMICS LIMITED
UK · €444,631
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